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My second soap batch has passed the 4 week mark. I've been using a bar, and once it melted down some, I've noticed my pencil line has some qualities I dislike.
It was cocoa powder. It is currently flaking off in small flakes. In addition to little brown flakes all over me as I wash, I've noticed the more the soap melts the rougher this pencil line is. It's like the soap above and below the line are melting faster than at the pencil line. It's causing the portion containing the pencil line to be chiseled and *almost* sharp. Chiseled is accurate I believe. And this line is poking out further than the flush side.
Do all pencil lines have this quality as the soap is used?
It was cocoa powder. It is currently flaking off in small flakes. In addition to little brown flakes all over me as I wash, I've noticed the more the soap melts the rougher this pencil line is. It's like the soap above and below the line are melting faster than at the pencil line. It's causing the portion containing the pencil line to be chiseled and *almost* sharp. Chiseled is accurate I believe. And this line is poking out further than the flush side.
Do all pencil lines have this quality as the soap is used?